One God - One Message for all Mankind

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    zampanoposted 13 years ago

    do be silly.

  2. profile image0
    zampanoposted 13 years ago

    Yes indeed. Do be silly!
    I've got a neighbour who's called Abraham.
    Best man I've ever known.
    And he's got a multitude of beautiful daughters.
    hehehe

  3. Jerami profile image59
    Jeramiposted 13 years ago

    getitrite  said...   Jerami, take that thought once step further and you will quickly see that corrupt individuals CREATED the religions rather than just took control of them.

       Again ... religion is not God.. God ain't religion.
    Yes; Religion was created by mankind.

       Concepts of what/who God is was created by man?
       That says nothing to the question of is there something/someone else out there.

      I can hide in a cave and see nothing but the walls. I can sit there a know that there is nothing else out side the walls of what I see; or I can go out side and look around and see that there is something else. And I will not live long enough to see it all.

      I can explain my beliefs all day long and you will not truthfully understand what I am saying because people impose their own concepts upon what they hear others saying.

      There are many things that can not be explained; the best that can be done is to compare them to what I might think your concept of it would be.

    1. getitrite profile image71
      getitriteposted 13 years agoin reply to this



      **Edit-This comment was not from Getitrite, it was from Q.

    2. getitrite profile image71
      getitriteposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Can't you just be content with the fact that you, and no one else knows anything about who or what god is--or if it really exists at all? That is the irrefutible truth, isn't it?

      Your analogies all lead to the strawman fallacy.

      Strawman Fallacy=an informal fallacy based on misrepresentation of an opponent's position.

      [1] To "attack a straw man" is to create the illusion of having refuted a proposition by substituting a superficially similar proposition (the "straw man"), and refuting it, without ever having actually refuted the original position.

      Jerami,  Q is not proposing that there is no god.  He is questioning your belief in your specific concept(It at come point came under the control of corrupted individuals)...and based upon the evidence, your beliefs are irrational.

  4. profile image49
    paarsurreyposted 13 years ago

    "Q" wrote:

    Like I just told Paar, every believer believes their religion is the only true religion, while ignoring everything else.

    paarsurrey wrote:

    We don't say like that...

    Note the difference please.

    I am an Ahmadi peaceful Muslim

    "Q" wrote:

    Yes, you do, and there is no difference, and you are not peaceful.


    Paarsurrey says:

    Hi friend "Q"

    Please see our belief:

    THE BELIEF IN THE
    PROPHETS
    This belief in principle in the truth of the founding prophets and also the minor prophets of other religions is a unique declaration of the Quran, absent in all other divine books. It throws light on the universality of creation as well as on the universality of Islam itself. If the Quranic claim that the teachings of the Quran are for the entire world is true, then it has to recognise the truth of all prophets. Otherwise the followers of so many different religions will not find any connecting bridge between themselves and Islam.

    The recognition of the truth of all books and the recognition of the truth of all prophets is a revolutionary declaration which has many benefits for man as a whole. Among other things, it powerfully paves the way for inter-religious peace and harmony. How can one be at peace with the followers of other religions if one considers them to be impostors and if one monopolises the truth only for the religious divines of one's own faith?

    http://www.alislam.org/books/study-of-i … phets.html

    And it is a very peaceful belief. Is it not?

    Thanks

    I am an Ahmadi peaceful Muslim

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      (Q)posted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Indoctrination and delusion are the connecting bridges.



      It wouldn't be considered peaceful even if my head were screwed on upside down and backwards.

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        paarsurreyposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Hi friend (Q)

        Please keep your head straight on your shoulders; it is only a friendly discussion in search of truth; no compulsion.

        Thanks

        I am an Ahmadi peaceful Muslim

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          (Q)posted 13 years agoin reply to this

          There is nothing friendly about Islamic propaganda.

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            paarsurreyposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            Hi friend (Q)

            And there is all friendly about Christian propaganda and the Skeptic propaganda.?!

            Thanks

            I am an Ahmadi peaceful Muslim

  5. profile image49
    paarsurreyposted 13 years ago

    One God - One Message for all Mankind

    The Message from the Creator- God Allah YHWH has always primarily been the same; belief in ONE-God and following Word of Revelation descended on the Messenger/s Prophet/s. With the lapse of time people forgot the message and lost it. It is the grace of the Creator-God Allah YHWH that he always revived it for the ethical, moral and spiritual uplift of the human beings.

    I express my belief with reason; others could freely differ with me with reasons.

    Thanks

    I am an Ahmadi peaceful Muslim

  6. L. Ray Haynes profile image69
    L. Ray Haynesposted 13 years ago

    Jung described the archetypes which manifest from the unconcious mind.  These archetypes are manifested by way of  symbols or motifs.  The outer symbols and motifs vary from one individual or culture to another, but the underlying archetypes remain the same.  Furthermore, in nature, in the world about us, in society, and in family are reflections of these same archetypes.  From the archetypes, our symbols emerge from the unconcious mind into our conciousness.  In the concious mind, they become codified and arranged to form systems of thought and belief.  While the symbols and the mythologies appear to change from location to location and culture to culture, the truth of the matter is they all originate from the same place and have essentially the same underlying archetypes. We as humans pass from these beliefs from one generation to the next for the explicit purpose of assigning MEANING to the world around us.  Maybe we can debate the TRUTH of the MEANING, but the bottom line is:  there is a basic urge for humans to make SENSE of the WORLD/UNIVERSE about us, to ponder the expanse and observe the miniscule, to exercise our intellect and find PURPOSE for our existence.  I could debate the existence of your intellect and whether you have any purpose for being, but that really is no concern of mine.  "If the six turned out to be nine..."(-J. Hendrix)

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